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Visiting a big city such as London is always an exciting adventure, and when it comes to eating out, the UK’s capital is world renowned for its quality and choice. In fact, once you have you have found your hotel, the problem on a trip to the city is usually choosing a place to eat, not finding one. So, to help you on your next stay in the city, we asked some London food bloggers to recommend their top London restaurant for value for money.

Here are their top picks…

Taro – Soho

“One good value London restaurant is Taro in Soho. This is a Japanese restaurant, and to find a high quality yet inexpensive Japanese restaurant in central London is pretty difficult, so Taro is a godsend. There is a copious range of sushi, sashimi, ramen, rice dishes and bento boxes all reasonably priced and simply delicious.”

Corner Room – Bethnal Green

“Corner Room in Bethnal Green serves modern European style food with an innovative twist. Chef Nuno Mendes trained at El Bulli and it shows. The restaurant is small, friendly and comfortable, and the prices are fantastic (especially at lunch). It’s nice not to eat centrally as well!”

Dishoom – Shoreditch

“Dishoom is an Indian restaurant in Shoreditch. It has a super-cool location just off Brick Lane and an excellent, interesting and incredibly reasonably-priced menu unlike any other Indian restaurant in London.”

Silk Road – Camberwell

“Silk Road in Camberwell is a Chinese (Xinjiang cuisine) restaurant serving up home-style dishes in a casual environment. A smile from the staff is rare, but you come here to eat, not be polite, and for eating out it’s the best. You can feed handsomely with a few beers for £15 a head.”

The Smithfield Tavern – Smithfield

“The Smithfield Tavern in Smithfield is a vegetarian pub that also serves hearty, reasonably priced food. I love that it is a vegetarian pub right in the centre of London’s oldest meat market and the landlord is a really nice chap.”

Brasserie Zédel – West End

Honest Burgers – Soho

“Honest Burgers is one of my favourite burger joints in London which consistently delivers amazing medium-rare patties and addictive rosemary salted chips. With meals for less than £10 in Soho, it’s no surprise that when it gets busy the waiting list can reach two hours!”

Clockjack Oven – Soho

“Clockjack Oven in Soho serves rotisserie-style chicken. It may be simple but the quality of the food is outstanding – succulent chicken sourced from France, good chips, well priced food and sauces to die for.”